An Evening With Grandpa Adventures in Chess Land By Diana Matlin Illustrated by S. Chatterjee
DIANA MATLIN Copyright 2013 Diana Matlin All rights reserved. ISBN-10: 0988785013 ISBN-13: 978-0-9887850-1-4 ii
DEDICATION To Anna, The Chess Princess.
CONTENTS Stuck 7 The Kingdom 14 The Queen s Plan 22 Getting Ready 30 Royal Battle 41 Checkmate 50 Grandpa, Come Again! 60
1. STUCK Little Annie was upset. Not only did her throat hurt and it was painful to swallow, but the doctor had said to stay home for a couple of days, and now she couldn't go to see The Nutcracker that night. Her parents and her little brother would enjoy the music and beautiful dances, and probably go to her favorite restaurant 7
DIANA MATLIN after the show. But she would have to miss all the fun. And to make it even worse, she had to stay with Grandpa, who would rather sit on the sofa and read his newspaper than play any game with her. Annie felt so miserable, she was ready to cry. Annie, please, said her mom, we can't miss the show tonight. You'll have fun with Grandpa too, you'll see. Yeah, right, thought Annie. But she didn't say anything. She felt very tired and sleepy. I think I'll take a nap, she mumbled instead. Good, get some rest and you'll feel better, said her mom, pulling the thick, 8
AN EVENING WITH GRANDPA warm blanket over her and kissing her gently on the forehead. When Annie woke up, her family had already left and the house was very quiet. Grandpa? called Annie. Oh, hi Annie, you're up! Are you feeling any better? asked Grandpa. A little, but I'm bored. replied Annie. Will you play Chutes and Ladders with me? Grandpa thought for a moment. Maybe next time, he replied. Annie tried again. How about Candyland? 9
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AN EVENING WITH GRANDPA But Grandpa, it seemed, had his mind set on the newspaper. Let's play the next time I come over. Not even checkers? Grandpa just shook his head slowly, looking thoughtful. Just as I expected, thought Annie, this is going to be a boring night. Just then, Grandpa's face lit up and he spoke. I think I have a good idea. Annie, do you know how to play chess? Not really, Annie replied. But I do remember there was a magical chess game in one of the Harry Potter movies. 11
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AN EVENING WITH GRANDPA All right then. Let me tell you a story first, said Grandpa, putting his newspaper aside. Is it a fairy tale? interrupted Annie. Not exactly. But we'll make it into one. He paused, noticing Annie's sudden interest. It's about a little girl who wanted to be a queen very much. He then took a deep breath, as if he was preparing to tell Annie something very special. Maybe it won t be as boring as I expected after all, thought Annie. So what happened to her? she asked impatiently. 13
DIANA MATLIN 2. THE KINGDOM Well, there once was a girl with a funny name, Pawnie, who lived in a faraway Chess kingdom. This kingdom was like no other kingdom you have ever heard of before, because it had two kings and two queens. Grandpa narrowed his gaze. And what do you think happens when you have two kings and two queens, Annie? he asked. 14
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DIANA MATLIN I don't know, do they have a lot of parties? Annie guessed. Grandpa chuckled softly. They do, he answered, but more importantly, they always fight over who is more powerful. But why? Annie wondered. Can't they just rule together and have fun parties all the time? See, Annie, continued Grandpa, The kings always want to have more power, and the queens' job is to help them get it. After that, they can have more parties. Hmm. Annie wasn't sure she liked those kings and queens from the story 16
AN EVENING WITH GRANDPA very much. So to determine who will be the most powerful king of the land, they all agreed to have a battle with a carefully outlined set of rules. They divided their army into two halves, with white and black uniforms to tell one army from another. The kingdom was not especially large in size, and each king ended up with a total of only two knights, two bishops, two rooks, eight young soldiers and a queen, of course. Grandpa thought for a minute. To tell you the truth, Annie, these kings were not very brave. They did not like to fight themselves, and they preferred to 17
DIANA MATLIN stay inside their comfortable castles and tell everybody else what to do instead. Annie considered this for a moment. That's not very nice, not when he has an army of people fighting for him. He should be out there fighting with them, she decided. Well, Annie, the king was very important, but at the same time he was not very strong himself. If he would get caught on the battlefield, his side would have no chance at all, Grandpa explained. Hmm. Well, that's alright, I guess, Annie concluded. So what happens next? 18
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DIANA MATLIN Well, the white king said to his queen, You are the best queen, you are beautiful and smart. I will let you do anything you consider best for me to win this fight. And when we do, I will buy you a new dress and we will have the biggest and fanciest party in the whole kingdom. And new shoes and diamond earrings, added Annie. Of course, Grandpa agreed. The queen was very happy and immediately started planning two things, the party and the battle. She was very excited about the party the king had promised, but she knew that she first needed to 20
AN EVENING WITH GRANDPA think about how to outsmart the other side. And she was indeed a smart lady. 21
DIANA MATLIN 3. THE QUEEN S PLAN After some time alone in her chamber, the queen returned to the king and said, King, your rooks, knights and bishops are very well trained and know what to do. But I think we need to do something about the foot soldiers. They are all young and not as strong as the others. They need to be clever so that they can trick their opponents on the battlefield. 22
AN EVENING WITH GRANDPA Oh-oh, and all of your soldiers are boys. I think we need to replace some of them with girls. Our opponents will think that girls are weak and easy to defeat, but I will teach them some tricks and they will surprise the other side. But Grandpa, girls usually don't like to fight, interrupted Annie. That is true, said Grandpa, but remember, this queen was smart and she came up with the following rule: any girl soldier who could make her way across the field and reach the castle of the other king, would become the princess of the royal family, meaning that when the time came, she would become the new queen. 23
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